Few things are as worthwhile, or as important to do now, as taking care of those you love and care about the most. During the process of estate planning or preparing or updating a will, we encourage you to take a moment to consider charitable gifts in ways that can benefit you, your family and favorite charities.
Council Endowment Gifts
Gifts to Chief Seattle Council's Endowment Fund will help ensure the future of Scouting's outstanding character building programs. Gifts made to the endowment fund will last in perpetuity. Only the interest from this special fund will be used to support the council's values-based programs. Your gift will last as long as Scouting lasts!
Scouting Heritage Society
In an effort to encourage endowment support, the Scout Council has established the Scouting Heritage Society. Its objective is to encourage men and women who believe in Scouting to invest in the future. Various methods of support include the following:
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James E. West Fellowship Award This is a national recognition for those who contribute $1,000 or more in cash or securities to the council's endowment fund. The award is named after the first Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America. Recognition items include a Norman Rockwell Coin Collection, personalized certificate and leader knot.
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The 1910 Society Founded in 1910, the Boy Scouts of America has grown into something larger and more significant than anyone anticipated. We honor that special date by presenting the 1910 Society Award to donors who make gifts of $25,000 or more to the endowment fund.
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The Founders Circle The Founders Circle recognizes deferred gifts designated to the endowment fund. Donors are recognized for gift commitments of $100,000 or more.
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The Founders Club The Founders Club recognizes donors who make a deferred gift designation from $1,000 to $100,000
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Wills and Bequests
The charitable bequest is the most familiar and widely used planned giving method of benefiting Scouting. It is how many donors establish a legacy after their lifetime.
Other charitable giving options include:
- Cash, Property or Stock Gifts
- Life Insurance
- BSA Gift Annuity Program
- Pooled Income Fund
- Charitable Remainder or Lead Trusts
- IRAs and Retirement Plans
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